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NT 4.0 wants program.exe

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nicholas - 09 Jul 2005 02:21 GMT
I have NT 4.0 w/ sp6a (Dell). I am trying to load the Turtle Beach sound card and it tells me
that it want program.exe and asks me to locate it. It cannot locate it and the one on my CD
doesn't seem to work.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to fix this?
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Dave Patrick - 09 Jul 2005 16:33 GMT
More than likely caused by the space in 'program files' directory name. Try
"quoting" the shortcut's 'Target' or registry 'Run' key.

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|I have NT 4.0 w/ sp6a (Dell). I am trying to load the Turtle Beach sound card and it tells me
| that it want program.exe and asks me to locate it. It cannot locate it and the one on my CD
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Ben Myers - 11 Jul 2005 22:26 GMT
Please repost with more information, including the model number of
the card and the name of the driver file you are trying to use.

Ben

> I have NT 4.0 w/ sp6a (Dell). I am trying to load the Turtle Beach sound card and it tells me
> that it want program.exe and asks me to locate it. It cannot locate it and the one on my CD
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>
> Please reply to this newsgroup
 
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